Examine why John Carman finds this historical two-parter a "partly true, mostly fanciful" drama about Thomas Jefferson and his slave mistress.
Tribute to the short lived sci-fi series features an episode guide, character profiles, audio clips, and images.
Page dedicated to the popular host who appeared on WNEW-TV in the 1960s offers a broadcast history, character profiles, and theme music.
Joanne Weintraub assesses how thoroughly VH1 and Quincy Jones spend five hours on "the dauntingly large subject of black music in America."
Meet Dave Holmes, the live host, and Oke and Kara, the online hosts, as they invite visitors to download software and join them in song and chat.
Joanne Weintraub reveals how this Sharon Stone-narrated special presents evidence that "looks may matter even more than we think, and in ways we'd hardly expect."
NERDS, the first American team to compete on the British "Scrapheap Challenge" TV show, offer details of their experience and advice to others.
Lloyd Bridges starred as a troubleshooter in scuba gear in this syndicated favorite. Get a hint of the adventures he had and find related links.
Offers a dozen pictures from the show, as well as a quotes page.
Contains short episode summaries, pictures, links, and character biographies.
Assessment of the five-part series reveals that arguments between historians and scientists may be livelier than the subject matter's depictions.
Travelogue led by Patty through the opulent Julia Morgan-designed castle reminds Tim Goodman of Geraldo Rivera's special on Al Capone's vault.
John Carman offers suggestions to enliven this multi-part PBS documentary about mysterious happenings and catastrophes.
Short-run television series examines the history and legends of martial arts. Order tapes of the shows.
Furnishes details and accompanying information to the Charlton Heston narrated television special chronicling war history.
Commentary on the magazine show that brought "radio's premier reporter" Edward R. Murrow to TV to define its role in covering and analyzing news.
Discover why this 1971 documentary loosely based on J. William Fulbright's 1970 book "The Pentagon Propaganda Machine" was such a TV milestone.
Background on the 1991-92 Australian talk show hosted respectively by Sophie Lee and comedienne Pamela Stevenson. Learn about the program's provocative "firsts."
Joanne Weintraub reviews the History Channel's four-hour series that "zips, and sometimes unzips, from decade to decade," and offers some trivia.
Find links to news and information about Fox Network's "Sexiest Bachelor in America."
Gena Lee Nolin stars as the shape-shifting Sheena, whose purpose is to protect her corner of the African rainforest. Includes episode air dates.
Join Pastor Arnold Murray for live and archived Bible-study broadcasts with the RealPlayer. Includes a programming schedule.
Commentary on the durability of the sleuth states that he was "the first fictional character adapted for television." Note the many TV versions.
Series premiered on the Fox network in September of '99. Find the cast of voices and show titles directory.
Even though the bawdy adult comedy on Showtime was cancelled, one can still find biographies of cast members and an episode guide.
Peruse news, episode descriptions, lyrics, and pictures from the TV show starring Thomas the Tank Engine.
Learn the air dates and episode titles of this cartoon, which began on CBS but moved to UPN in its second season.
CNN's only live, daily program devoted exclusively to entertainment news. Includes transcripts from recent shows.
Explore a fan tribute to the creators of the live-action children's TV show. Get audio and video clips, or take part in the tape exchange.
Show's episodes include "The Threat of Drift" and "Journey to Limbo." Learn who voiced each character and visit television-related links.
Examination of Dennis Potter's experimental drama that blends "the detective thriller, the hospital drama, the musical and the autobiography."
History of the movie review show starring contentious film critics Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Paramount television introduces the cast of the show and provides a brief synopsis of the plot.
Explore how each episode of the six-part costume drama focused on one of the wives and how the mammoth monarch responded to or rejected her.
Learn about the 1968-70 Australian series, starring a bush kangaroo who belongs to a park ranger's family, that featured native flora and fauna.
Show originally aired as part of the "Amazin' Adventures II" series. Check out a guide to its two seasons.
Fan tribute to the short-lived show. Episode guide w/ reviews for two seasons, pictures, sounds and media clippings.
Find a synopsis of this short-lived TV series, an episode guide, and photographs. Includes press releases and reviews of the show.
Learn the premise of the show about a 10-year-old wunderkind who attends high school. Includes the cast list plus episode titles and air dates.
History of the show co-hosted by the sibling duo who constantly battled censors because they "used comedy as a platform for politics."
Details on the sitcom and the subsequent better-known comedy-variety hour starring Tom and Dick. Learn about the latter show's censorship issues.
Tribute to the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, with pictures, and song lyrics.
Character guide, pictures, and a sound clip of the ending melody..
Contains the animated series theme song lyrics and a guide to its episodes.
Classic cartoon lasted for only two seasons. Find a guide to its episodes and a screen capture of its opening credits.
Pick a room on the virtual tour bus and poke around to learn about the show's characters and the strange phenomena that appear on Fi's Web site.
Find out about the strange stuff that appears on the Web site that the series is named after. Learn about the characters and find air dates.
Find the scoops, cast information, and news for all of the soaps in one place. Exchange opinions on the message boards and in the chat rooms.
The Soapbox is a forum for aggravated soap fans to air their grievances and read other fans' thoughts.
Read articles and episode summaries for sci-fi shows from the 1950s, including Space Patrol and Tom Corbett Space Cadet.
Background on the British sitcom starring Michael Crawford as an outdated fashion victim and all-around loser who's "disaster-prone but defiant."
A short-lived X-Files-esque drama. Read about the original mini-series, the subsequent series, cast and crew details and an episode guide.
Video game spin-off featured the voice of Jaleel White or "Urkel" fame. Access a directory to the show's two seasons.
Sci-Fi Channel animated series episodes include "Mobodoon," "Winner Fakes All," and "Head Games." View a directory of show titles.
Details this well-known weekly music and dance series, as well as the annual music awards, the Christmas special, and other productions.
Background on TV's "first black-oriented music variety show" includes info on its creator and host Don Cornelius, who was a radio personality.
Find an episode guide, airtimes, and other details of this Georgia Public Television documentary series on the history of Southern music, hosted by Oteil Burbridge.
Complete episode guide to the Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys show, with plot synopses, and a message board.
Launched along with Babylon 5 and Deep Space Nine, this 23rd century space cop saga didn't survive. Find out why with synopses and cast details.
Washington news vet Hume hosts pundits, newsmakers, and FOX correspondents to examine federal funding and follies. With a schedule and bio.
Beloved CBS cartoon featured the voice of Mel Blanc as the title character. Find a directory to the show's only season.
Explore the origins of the satirical British series that used grotesquely caricatured puppets of public figures to parody their personalities.
Jon Pierson hosts a half hour show featuring independent American filmmakers for the Independent Channel. Find episode information here.
Club presents cartoon images plus Spongebob and game links, and "Nickelodeon" magazine subscription information. Meet the actors who give voice to the cartoon characters.
Provides an overview of the Nickelodeon series plot, plus an episode directory and related links.
Find out who voices the absorbing star of the animated show and his friends, and view the name and original broadcast debut for each undersea installment.
Ren and Stimpy creators present their latest work, including a Flash cartoon series, a Bjork music video, and a fans' chat room.
Details on the animated MTV espionage comedy offers an episode guide, photo and a list of the principle voice talents.
Essay notes that unlike previous TV doctors, its staff "exhibited a variety of personal problems and their patients often failed to recover."
Listen to the theme music while scrolling through the huge ensemble cast. Read the premise of this drama set in a Boston hospital in a bad 'hood.
Brief introduction to the 1959 TV series starring John Cassavetes includes an episode title list and background information.
See pics of Buddy Hackett, who starred in this live '50s sitcom about a friendly hotel newsstand proprietor. Carol Burnett played his girlfriend.
Chris J. Magyar finds fault not with the well-acted, well-written series so much as the tired genre. Includes publicity stills.
Background on the disturbed denizens of the sitcom includes the cast list, photos, a downloadable theme song, and related resources.
Learn the premise behind the film and the TV series. Includes a cast list and fan-club information.
History of the popular British sitcom "featuring a father and son firm of 'totters', or rag-and-bone men" who were spun-off as "Sanford and Son."
Background on the various programs hosted by the piano-playing comedian focuses on his gift for improvisation and rivalry with Ed Sullivan.
Warner Brothers' Virtual Lot guide provides cast bios and a detailed description of this show about an R&B singer turned high school teacher.
Meet the cast of Strange Luck and browse a selection of fan fiction. Includes an episode guide, FAQs, and the series theme song.
Background on the 1987-94 Canadian drama about Toronto lawyers describes each of the attorneys and offers a sampling of memorable plots.
Listen to the theme song, read facts about the show, and view related song lyrics. Also find related links.
Learn about the live 1948-58 anthology drama series and its technically innovative "house style." Consult a programming history and bibliography.
View the titles of all episodes from this show's sole season. Provides a list of voices for characters.
Learn about the short-lived TV series which featured a college aged Clark Kent as the "Boy of Steel." Includes images from the show.
Old-school British cartoon episode airing guide is presented, as is a cast list.
Find a story guide, trivia quizzes, cast profiles, and audio clips on this site dedicated to the BBC sci-fi TV series which aired from 1975-78.
Background on the 1949-64 anthology series that presented "stories of mystery and the macabre" describes a number of notable episodes.
Commentary on the British hit claims "few other crime series have achieved so authentic an impression of the policing of London's underworld."
Enjoy a guide to the beloved cartoon characters '90s series. Find a cast list and merchandise guide.